Eh, it varies. Most of the time I use one hand on the left corner, but sometimes I'll push up the bridge.
My glasses don't tend to slip that much, though. They're pretty well-fitting.
My characters are all pretty different, but there tend to be a few constants: 1) some kind of suit and/or hat, 2) a wacky, stupid hairstyle and color, and 3) glasses.
Other than that, it depends on the game, I suppose.
Pretty sure it's universally hated, but I had a good time playing Army of Two with my nephew a few years ago.
Also, words cannot describe the sheer amount of joy I had while messing around in Crackdown 2 with my best friends. It wasn't that poorly reviewed, though.
Gave me a place to see actually insightful comments on video games besides the massive string of "LOL graphics" I normally hear in real life. Plus, the occasional spam thread never fails to cheer me up on a bad day.
Also, a bit personal, but a few arguments I'd read on the R&P board helped...
Gravity Falls is my favorite currently airing show. The team that makes it puts a lot of effort into all of the animation and scenery, there are quite a few clever references strewn throughout, and there's an absolutely massive amount of theory and conspiracy floating about. Add all that to the...
I've slowly been watching less and less Game Grumps. I don't think the quality of the series has decreased; I'm just not really that interested anymore. The novelty of "OMG IT'S EGORAPTOR AND JONTRON PLAYING VIDEO GAMES TOGETHER" has worn off and been replaced with "Hey it's some dudes making...
Picture's a few years old, but he still basically looks the same.
Also, I really want to get a snake someday because ohmygod snakes can be absolutely adorable.
I like to see multiplayer utilize new or underused concepts.
Assassin's Creed has probably my favorite multiplayer of this generation because it's so simple, yet really tense at the same time. Go stab this dude but be careful 'cause there's a dude trying to stab you. And it works really well.
The thought that regardless of how important and urgent things may seem to me, in the end I'm just going to be conscious for a microscopic sliver of time, living on a tiny dot on the farthest arm of an unimpressive galaxy floating throughout the universe and eventually wind up permanently dead...
Hannibal Lecter got about 16 minutes of screentime in Silence of the Lambs yet he's essentially synonymous with that movie.
To be fair, he did do some pretty cool stuff in those 16 minutes. It's just hard to believe that somebody gets so much acclaim for so little onscreen time.
Matt and Neil are mainly due to physical appearance, while Tim and Sam are because I love so many of their viewpoints and agree with a lot of the things they bring up.
Another forum I go to has staged an all out rebellion between the Admins/Mods and the rest of the staff (Researchers, Developers, etc.). It's pretty funny to see everyone's confused reactions.
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